Sea Travel Resumes in Quezon Province
Sea travel in Quezon province resumed promptly at midnight on Friday after the Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical and Astronomical Services Administration (Pagasa) lifted the Tropical Cyclone Wind Signal (TCWS) over the area. This development allowed all vessels to safely navigate the waters once again.
Coast Guard Lifts Travel Ban
Officials from the Philippine Coast Guard (PCG) station in Real town confirmed the lifting of the sea travel ban. They acted swiftly after Pagasa announced the cancellation of the Tropical Cyclone Wind Signal. Community members expressed relief as maritime operations returned to normal.
Impact of the Tropical Cyclone Wind Signal
During the period when the Tropical Cyclone Wind Signal was active, maritime travel was strictly prohibited to ensure the safety of passengers and crew. Local leaders noted that the precautionary measures helped prevent accidents and safeguarded coastal communities.
Weather Updates and Safety Precautions
Although the sea travel ban has been lifted, officials advise travelers and vessel operators to remain vigilant. Continuous monitoring of weather conditions is essential as tropical weather patterns can change rapidly. “Mag-ingat po tayo sa paglalakbay lalo na sa dagat,” a local resident said, emphasizing the importance of caution.
Resuming Maritime Activities
With the Tropical Cyclone Wind Signal now lifted, fishing boats, ferries, and other vessels have resumed operations. Economic activities tied to maritime travel are expected to recover steadily. Authorities continue to coordinate with local maritime agencies to ensure safety protocols are observed.
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